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Re: Simplest way to create/use PLSQL collections

From: Connor McDonald <mcdonald.connor_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 14:35:45 +0800
Message-ID: <5e3048620505202335569f0ca7@mail.gmail.com>


Nice demo (I was far too lazy to do so....)

You get redo because you need to be able to issue: "rollback" on a GTT =20

I would indeed be to have a "I can't rollback" option on GTT's

Cheers
Connor

On 5/19/05, Tim Gorman <tim_at_evdbt.com> wrote:
> Connor,

>=20
> I'm a little hard-pressed to imagine why any redo at all should be genera=
ted
> for GTT, but it can't be too hard to test. If I wasn't so lazy I'd also
> fire up Log Miner and look at what is being generated...
>=20

--=20
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